The wind whipped around the rocks and caught a strand of her hair pulling it from the constraint of her hairpin. Aithne pulled her cloaks hood over her head and sank into its depths with a shudder. Not because she was cold for it was not cold at all it was actually warmer than she was comfortable with. However it created a thin and artificial barrier against the world. A world that within the last month had turned up-side down. She looked down at the large city. Its buildings all a stark and gleaming white. A low guttural sound came from behind her and her horse spun, its hair catching the wind giving it a savage look as it reared and hit the man in the chest with its hooves. Aithne clutched the reins tightly at the sharp movement before letting out a small scream.
Aad had called them undead, risen bodies of those dead. She shuddered almost uncontrollably at the shock as the horse pawed at the limp body under it. It was
unnatural. At home if someone was not at peace it was simply a matter of the priests to correct, but to have a physical body walking without a soul
.
She took a breathe and remembered that Aad had said. Get to Athens at all costs. Ill hold them off. Remember your training. Hed kissed her forehead as her mother had.
Be brave and come back to us. She clutched the side of her cloak, their parting had been only a few days ago
in a country he called Gaul. Since then shed been on horseback, covering ground at a speed shed grown accustom to over almost a month of travel. The horse neighed and started forward, Aithne leaned over and ran her hand along its neck.
Thank you Brion. The Sidhe horse didnt reply but ran down the hill into the city, its feet always steady, always sure as they floated over the ground.
Aithne blew her candle out and curled up on her bed, the soft linen stuffed with sheeps wool, one of her mothers amazingly light yet warm woolen blankets over her body. Cait curled up at her feet, the cats black form invisible in the night. She lay awake for a while, thinking back on the day and the unusual activity of the fey. The news concerning the otherworld was disconcerting. The days of the Fir Bolg had been long ago. Even longer still had been the Danaan, since then the otherworld had only been crossed because of death. She drifted off to sleep slowly, the thoughts revolving in her head like the fire dancers Danmac created out of fire.
The sound of her fathers heavy footsteps running down the hallway and the sound of steel stirred her awake. She threw her covers back and draped her legs over the side of the bed, blinking her eyes in the darkness as her door flew open. Her mothers small body was framed in the door, a candle in her hand.
Get dressed. Quickly.
Aithne didnt ask any questions and instead threw her clothes on, as her mother grabbed one of Aithnes leather bags and packed it with her other dress and a blanket.
Mother, whats-
Dervil held up her hand.
Not right now.
A loud clap of thunder came, its deepness shaking Aithne to her core. She ran to the window and looked out, only to be greeted by the millions of stars that hung overhead. Her mother followed and pushed her away with a force Aithne never knew she had before slamming the shutters closed.
Come with me. She demanded as she moved to the hallway and into her room. Aithne picked up the bag and trailed after her. Dervil threw open the large chest at the end of her bed, withdrawing from it a shimmering draw string bag Aithne had never seen in the house before, opening it she withdrew a delicate and engraved leather bridle and reins. Aithne looked at it curiously as her mother commanded
Follow me. And lead her outside of the house.
Mother, whats going on? Dervil looked at her daughter and smiled gently a look of strength laced through her smile Aithne had never seen before.
She looked west and uttered a single word:
Briongloid. before turning back to her daughter. You have to leave Aithne. Aithne took a step back.
Me? Why? What did I do?
Dervil looked away from her daughter to the west.
Its not what you did its who you are. Ah, Aad. Aithne turned as Aad came up behind them and let out a small gasp. In his hand he held the reins of a large horse, its mane black mane floated in the air as if weightless, its coloring so dark it paled the colors of the earth around it. Her quick eyes noticed the similar, yet bolder markings on his reign and bridle set.
Im ready. He said simple, as the horse weightlessly picked it foot up, causing Aithne to realize the horse wasnt even standing on the ground, rather floating above by mere centimeters. She spun on her mother.
Mother! She said as a figure flew across the ground to them, looming larger as it neared. Aithne made out the form of a light brown horse as it neared. It noiselessly galloped towards them, its feet never touching the ground till it stopped in front of Dervil, and leaned it head to her. Its delicate features in stark contrast to Aads own horses strong profile, its mane and tail a tad longer, despite the brown color it seemed to let off a glow, a vibrant color dulling the colors of the earth as Aads did.
She took a step back as her mother slipped the bridle over the horses head and handed the reins to Aad. before crossing to her daughter. Dervil wrapped her arms around Aithne, her small frame tiny against her own daughter. Putting a hand on either side of Aithnes face she pulled it down and kissed her forehead.
My child
Aithne pulled away slightly.
Mother.. whats wrong with me? Why do I have to leave. What is going on?
A roar came from the ocean and Aithne took a step back as Dervil turned to look. A large wave was coming towards the land hundreds of kilometers high. She turned back to her daughter, her eyes brimmed with tears.
I love you, Aad will tell you everything. Go.. You must go! She turned and raced through the village to the sea. Aithne stoop in shock, her mind trying to process what was happening, Aad reached for Aithne, missing as she moved away. Her eyes never straying from the wave. Out of the corner of her eye she could see Maclin raising a shield of air around the retreating villagers as they ran inland
Briongloid slowed his run as he entered the city, allowing her a look at the buildings. They were like nothing shed ever seen before, the closest thing she could compare them to were stories of Tir na nOg her mother used to tell. If the Land In The West looked like anything, she supposed it would look like this. Columns rose from the front of bone white steps. Briongloid stopped and Aithne turned her attention from the rows of houses she was studying to her actual surroundings. A ways before her stood a creature shed never seen before, despite not recognizing its form, she recognized what it was. A demon. Focusing she raised a shield around herself; a thin but dense barrier of moisture from the humid air rose around her. She griped Brions hair tightly in her hands, shed felt a bit dizzy since theyd entered the city. Something shed noticed as theyd traveled, she attributed it to the different air in places. Forcing herself past the wooziness she urged Brion on into another street.
AH!! The sound came from her lips before she could stop it. A person leaned over the body of a young child, its mouth against the childs neck, blood running in rivelets on both people. Aithnes eyes went wide in horror and shock at the sight. The figure disengaged its lips and turned to her, blood across its face, it stood, the form of a young human man, it was longer, taller, thinner and paler. Its skin practically glowing in the shadow of the building, it lunged for her. Aithne reacted in a trained manner Aad had been drilling into her for the past weeks. Spikes of water shot form her barrier, driving through the persons body, hitting all the critical areas as her horse backpedaled. Aithne watched in horror as he looked down at the water needles in his body before looking up with a smile and continued to moved towards her.
AKAKAAKA She spun at the cackling behind her only to see a gathering of skeletons, undead and demons leered at her. Her chest tightened and Brion seemed to sense her fear, rearing, causing her to shift her focus forward as he charged, ramming the human-unhuman in front of them.
GO! She called unneeded as the horse leapt forward and took off down the streets. She leaned close to Brongloids neck, his dark black hair whipping across her face. The creatures flew past them as Brion raced through the city at an unnaturally fast pace. She caught sights out of the corner of her eyes of groups of walking skeletons, demons, undead and more blood.
AHHHHH Ahhh Aithne cried out in pain, as something stabbed her right arm. She spun in time to see the stumbling form of a skeleton, a dagger in hand as they flashed by it. She gasped for breath as her ears grew warm and her head felt like it was floating away from her. She glanced down at her torn sleeve clutched Brion tightly with her legs as she moved her hand there to pull the ragged and blood stained edges of her sleeve away. It was a long, shallow gash. Nothing she hadnt had before in her training, however it had swollen into red and blue. She moved a water bandage over it as she blinked, her head reeling. She recovered her reins with her left hand and clutched them.
Go higher
She mumbled as her grip on the reins and Brions hair grew loose.
Hurry.. She verbally prodded the horse. Why had she come? Why? Why was she even here when all she wanted to be was home. The world blurred around her as Brion raced up the white stairs.
The other world is moving and shifting, we have our own on Eriu, however its connected to the rest of the world. What happens there effects us. Aads face was illuminated by the fire.
But why do I have to go? She asked, her curiousity practically killing her.
He smiled.
Because of your parents.
Brion stopped and let out a loud neigh as a figure came towards her. She blinked trying to get the fog from her eyes and focus fully, her barrier became denser and she willed it to freeze making it firmer.
Get back!